EASTON, Pa. –Season tickets for the upcoming 2013-14 Lafayette men’s basketball season are now on sale through the Kirby Sports Center ticket office and are also available online by visiting www.goleopardstickets.com.

The men’s basketball season ticket plan includes all 13 home games for the 2013-14 season. Adult season ticket prices are $65, while seniors (65+) and youth (13 & under) are $45 for the year. For the first time ever, fans can opt to purchase courtside season tickets for $195, while supplies last.

The ticket office is also offering season ticket holders the ability to “Select-a-Seat” for the upcoming campaign. Fans can come to Kirby Sports Center on Wednesday, Oct. 23 from 1 p.m. – 6 p.m. to see the renovations and select where in the arena they would like to sit.

A full season parking pass is available for purchase in the Pierce Street lot across the street from Kirby Sports Center for $50, while supplies last.

Single-game tickets will go on sale Nov. 4. Advance sales for adults are $7 and seniors/youth tickets are $5. Courtside single-game tickets, if available, cost $20 and groups of 20 or more are $4 per ticket.

Walk-up sales are $10 for adults and $7 for seniors and youths. If courtside seats are still available, they will be $20.

Fans are encouraged to secure their seats in advance because of the limited capacity following the recent Kirby Sports Center renovations. In addition, fans will be asked to sit in their assigned seats.

Lafayette faculty and staff single game tickets will also be available in Section 10, with each member having the ability to reserve four tickets per game, while supplies last.

For any and all questions regarding tickets, please contact the ticket office in Kirby Sports Center by calling 610-330-5471 or e-mailing tickets@lafayette.edu.

Lafayette Athletics, as a partner in the mission of the College, provides an incredibly effective learning experience for student-athletes through competitive NCAA Division I athletics. Lafayette sponsors 23 varsity sports with more than 600 student-athletes.